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The area inside the cell has a lower concentration of water molecules than the area outside a cell. What role might the cell membrane play in moving the water?

A. The cell membrane will use active transport to force water out of the cell.
B. The cell membrane will allow water to pass freely into the cell by osmosis.
C. The cell membrane will use endocytosis to move water into the cell.
D. The cell membrane will produce energy to move water out of the cell.

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Answer:

B. The cell membrane will allow water to pass freely into the cell by osmosis.

Step-by-step explanation:

The cell membrane will allow water to pass freely into the cell by osmosis, because the environment or solution in which the cell present is hypotonic.

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